List the four areas of classification needed support for individuals to function in the natural settings of home and

community.

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ANSWER:
Intermittent. Supports are provided on an “as-needed basis.” These supports
may be (1) episodic—that is, the person does not always need assistance? or
(2) short-term, occurring during lifespan transitions (e.g., job loss or acute
medical crisis). Intermittent supports may be of high or low intensity.
Limited. Supports are characterized by consistency? the time required may be
limited, but the need is not intermittent. Fewer staff may be required, and costs
may be lower than those associated with more intensive levels of support
(examples include time-limited employment training and supports during
transition from school to adulthood).
Extensive. Supports are characterized by regular involvement (e.g., daily) in at
least some environments, such as work or home? supports are not time-limited
(e.g., long-term job and home-living support will be necessary).
Pervasive. Supports must be constant and of high intensity. They have to be
provided across multiple environments and may be life-sustaining in nature.
Pervasive supports typically involve more staff and are more intrusive than
extensive or time-limited supports.

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